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Watch: 10 Shocking Scenes From The London Riots As unrest continues in London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and other areas throughout the country, the world is turning to social sites like Twitter and Facebook to find out what’s happening. YouTube is also serving as a hub for video footage of the looting, rioting and cleanup. Amateur and professional videos have poured into YouTube, many of which are featured on YouTube’s CitizenTube.

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Dramatic Riot Photos as Woman Leaps from Burning London Building With each huge news story, there is a scramble, it seems, to find the icon — the single photograph that resonates deeper and more powerfully than the rest and comes to symbolize the event in the mind of readers. Amy Weston may have captured that image on Monday night. Weston, a photographer with the London-based WENN photo agency, had heard that there were fires in the Church Street area of Croydon and headed that way. “By the time I drove toward it, I could already see the fires from my windscreen,” she says. “There were six or seven people screaming and crying outside, and they looked like they lived at the flats that were burning. A man in a white shirt was screaming that a girl was at the window and that she was ready to jump.

Boozecats COSMARXPOLITAN "Anarchy in the UK" : les unes de la presse britannique Ce mardi 9 août, la presse britannique titre sur les émeutes dans le quartier de Tottenham, au nord de Londres, embrasé depuis la mort, jeudi, d’un jeune homme, victime d’un échange de tirs avec la police. The Guardian : « The battle for London », la bataille pour Londres.The Daily Mail : « The anarchy spreads », l’anarchie s’étend.The Daily Express : « Flaming morons », ces crétins illuminés/ces crétins incendiaires. Daily Star : « Anarchy in the UK », anarchie au Royaume-Uni, titre des Sex Pistols (1976). Ces quatre quotidiens présentent la même photo de une : un jeune homme en survêtement, sous une capuche, masqué et ganté, qui marche près d’un véhicule en flammes. The Daily Telegraph : « Rule of the mob », la loi de la rue.The Sun : « Descent into hell », descente aux enfers.

3G mobile data network crowd-sourcing map by BBC News 24 August 2011Last updated at 03:18 By Jane Wakefield Technology reporter WATCH: Rory Cellan-Jones takes a trip from Cardiff to London to measure the hot spots and not spots on 3G networks A BBC crowd-sourcing survey into the state of mobile Britain suggests that 3G has some way to go before it offers comprehensive coverage across the UK. Despite operator claims of 90% or more 3G coverage, there are still many notspots, including in major towns and cities, according to the map. Those testers able to receive a data connection only got a 3G signal 75% of the time. Campagnes Facebook recommandés: PetSmart, Virgin America, Warner Music, la Nouvelle-Zélande, du cinéma et des banques 26 avr Aucun commentaire photo et concours vidéo ont été populaires sur notre tour d’horizon des campagnes Facebook vedette de cette semaine.

Hashtag-vertising in London Saw this interesting approach to a campaign by free conference call provider Powwownow on the London Underground a few days ago. First London 2012 Olympic rings unveiled 3 March 2011Last updated at 19:52 The giant Olympic rings were unveiled at London's St Pancras station A giant set of Olympic rings has been revealed at St Pancras International station in central London. The set of rings was unveiled by London Mayor Boris Johnson and London 2012 Chair Sebastian Coe. The 20m-wide aluminium structure is suspended in the station's vast main space. The new London 2012 logo

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